Category Archives: online marketing

Business-Centric Marketing vs. Viral Marketing

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Filed under Marketing Strategy, attract clients, increase online sales, online marketing, web copy

In the above video from WebProNews, Ben Huh, CEO and founder of the Cheezburger Network, describes the essential elements involved in viral marketing. The concept is to focus on your target market, not just your company. Whether you’re using your website to market to prospective customers, a television commercial, or print collatoral, it’s essential you focus on the customer and express the benefits your products / services can provide for them.

Too many times businesses put the spotlight on themselves in their web copy and other marketing materials. Customers don’t really care about how creative you are or how many awards you’ve won. What they care about is what you’re company can do for them and whether or not your products / services will fulfill their needs. When you take the focus off of yourself and shift it to your target audience, you are going to attract the clients you desire.

Influence the Market Today With Proven Online Marketing Strategies

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Filed under Marketing, Marketing Tip, attract clients, online marketing

Whether you’re in retail or real estate, tourism or graphic design, you’ll want to join me for my free telecall Tuesday, October 6, 2009, because I’m going to share with you how you can tap into the new age of PR and achieve exposure and more clients.

If you’re on the fence, if you think you don’t have the time, if you don’t think you need to promote online . . . here are 5 reasons why you should join me on this free call:

1. You’ll learn proven PR integration tips and strategies that you can easily implement on your own today.

2. You’ll learn how to save thousands of marketing and promotional dollars while maximizing your online exposure.

3. You’ll get the tips you need to stand apart from the competition and gain massive online exposure across a variety of channels.

4. You’ll discover exactly how to interact with your target market online and where to interact with them.

5. You’ll learn what you can to today to get more online exposure.

Register today for “The Ultimate Strategies to Boost Your Online Presence.”

Partner With a Freelance Writer for Marketing Success

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Filed under SEO, article marketing, online marketing

by guest blogger, Tess Taylor

Are you a small business owner trying to tap into the huge consumer market on the Internet? Maybe you are concerned about all the talk today about how your business can best direct customers to your company website to drum up more business? Anyone can do this effectively by harnessing the power of article marketing and SEO content creation. But you don’t have to do this alone. Here are some reasons why you should partner with a skilled freelance writer.

Save Time. You can cross a great deal off your To-Do list by allowing a freelance writer to come up with effective content for your marketing efforts. There’s no point in taking hours to research keywords or racking your brains trying to come up with good topics to write about. Freelance writers are much more experienced at doing this and can do the footwork for you to save you precious time. Let someone else take care of this and you’ll have more time for the important aspects of your business.

Save Money. When it comes to making the best investments in your business, article marketing and web content should be at the top of your advertising process. Consumers are using the Internet as a primary source of information about the products and services they need so you want to be the top website they find when they use a search engine. But you don’t want to pay a small fortune for articles – let an affordable freelance writer do this for you at a fraction of the price a big name content provider may charge.

Get Better Results. That’s right, allowing a freelance writer to do the work of researching top SEO keywords that will point those pesky search engines to your website is far more productive than trying to write some dry text yourself. Freelance writers know how to get inside the minds of consumers to find appealing points to talk about in a much more personal way. That gives your business an edge over the competition. Get more desirable results by partnering with a freelance writer.

Enjoy Support. You are not in this alone. Running a business can be frustrating and lonely at times. It’s often difficult to see beyond the daily aspects of earning a living to focus on revenue generating aspects like marketing and networking. When you select a freelance writer to take on your most important material for your business, you not only make a loyal friend, but a partner who will be there to back you up along the way. Freelance writers care about what they do and they care about your success as a business owner too!

Tess[2]Tess C. Taylor, owner of Taylor Resources Writing LLC., is an experienced freelance writer ready to make your online marketing goals a reality. In order to help you with your article marketing goals, Tess is offering a special low-cost “Fall Article Package” to help you launch your online marketing campaign! Please contact Tess today for a free, no obligation quote or just to chat about your business goals.

Do You Know Whom You’re Selling To?

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Filed under Marketing Strategy, attract clients, increase online sales, online marketing, target market

I’m sure clients, colleagues, and you, Dear Reader, are sick of hearing me harp on how critical it is for companies to really understand their target market.

Call me a broken record. I don’t mind.

Before I take on a new copywriting project, one of the first questions I ask a prospective client is, “Who is your target market and how do you serve them?”

Not having a clear idea of whom you’re selling to or who your prospective clients are is the number one marketing mistake you can make—online or offline. If you don’t know whom you are speaking to, you won’t know the right message to communicate.

Identifying and knowing your target market—inside and out—requires you to look at yourself, at your company, and look into whom you serve and why. Too many companies have a general idea. Some have no idea at all.

Stating a target as “anybody who needs my product” won’t cut it (believe it or not, I hear this answer all the time). Defining your target as “people in the medical field” won’t help much either. Trying to be everything to everyone isn’t going to get you the sales you want.

If you want more customers, you have to know whom you are selling to. And you should know as much about them as you can.

Let’s say you own a high-end clothing boutique. You sell products to women, but identifying your target as “all women” is much too vague because most of your inventory is designed for a younger crowd. Look closely at your clientele, and you may find most of your patrons are between 32 and 45. Look even closer, and you may uncover a majority of your clients are young professionals who make over $80,000 a year.

Keeping with this example, now that you’ve identified your target, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and brainstorm. Make a list of questions you’d like to know about your target, then answer the questions to the best of your ability. You want to define their lifestyle, hobbies, profession, anything you can that will help you speak to their needs and wants.

Be specific. Where do they shop, dine, drink? What do they read? Did they graduate from college, have a bachelor or master’s? Are they active in their community? Do they bike on weekends, or do they spend time with family? Don’t limit yourself. Keep asking questions until you feel you know these people.

It’s important to note that it doesn’t matter if this is business to consumer or business to business, you are still dealing with people at the end of the day. So, if you are business to business and your target is a CEO, you need to know everything about who that CEO is so you can connect.

The more you know, the better you can target the group, speak their language, and give them what they want. And if you know all the above, it will help you further define the business message you want—a message that will attract your target audience to you.

Once you start mining to find out who your target market is, it has been my experience that many businesses find that their message isn’t clear, effective, or targeted to the correct market. It can be extremely difficult for businesses to project an accurate message, one that encompasses a combination of their company’s products, beliefs, mission, and goals if they don’t have a clear vision of their target market.

If you’re uncomfortable with the message you’re sending potential customers online, it’s time to change this message and solidify a strong brand image.

Just remember, speak to everyone, and you’re likely to get no one.

Top Five Blogs We Love

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Filed under blogging, online marketing

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Why we love the A Chica Bakes blog: The design is adorable and fits with the personality of the blogger. Sherbet Blossom Designs created this blog and did a fabulous job.

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Why we love the WebProNews blog: For the valuable content. Their fresh content is informative, full of helpful statistics, and many times their posts include charts or videos to help illustrate the issue even more.

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Why we love The Design O’Blog: Their RSS Feed subscription button and Podcast button are fun and creative. The little mice holding the icons are enough to get you to subscribe before you even read the blog. And, the blog content makes us laugh–it’s clever, witty, and fun.

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Why we love the n.Design Studio blog: This blog has it all. With a colorful and user-friendly design and valuable web design industry news and information, this blog keeps your eyes and mind busy.

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Why we love the Oddly Enough blog: Downright hilarious! From the headlines to the content, you’ll be giggling away when you read this blog. And we love their blog tagline: News, but not the serious kind.

Which blog is your favorite out of these five? We’d love to hear your feedback in our comments section.

Blogging for Business vs. Blogging for Personal Business

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Filed under blogging for business, online marketing

After the Deadline

Is the purpose of your blog more to share informal personal experiences and thoughts, or is its purpose to act as a marketing platform that reflects your brand personality. The answer is crucial to the writing style of the blog.

Nothing is worse than a business blog riddled with spelling errors. Although we’re human and all make miniscule spelling blunders from time to time, a business blog looks very unprofessional when it constantly has spelling errors.

Our advice is to not only re-read your blog once or twice before you post it, but also use a spell-check device such as Automattic’s (that’s not a spelling error mind you) recently launched Wordpress software called After the Deadline. This effective software allows you to check the spelling and grammar of your blog before it goes live.

After the Deadline comes with Wordpress.com blogs, but for Wordpress.org users, you’ll need to download this amazing plug-in. If you constantly find yourself skipping over spelling and grammatical errors, it might behoove you to take advantage of this plug-in today.

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Video Marketing Secrets Revealed From YouTube Guru

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Filed under Marketing Strategy, online marketing, video marketing

Increase your online video traffic instantly with tips from YouTube and video marketing guru, Greg Jarboe. In this video, you’ll learn his secrets to video marketing success and be able to familiarize yourself with the essentials of marketing your videos online. If you’re looking for an even more in-depth look into the secrets and best tips for video marketing, check out Greg’s recently launched book titled “YouTube and Video Marketing: An Hour A Day.”

How To Write The Perfect Blog Post

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Filed under blogging for business, grow your business, increase site traffic, online marketing

Are you often at a loss on what to blog about? If so, you’re not alone.

Doug Power FightOne way to remedy this is to pick a topic and write about it in list form. How To’s, Top 10, Best of, Common Mistakes, Do’s, and Don’ts. Once you have your list made, include real-world examples that tell the rest of the story.

For example, if your blog is about travel, you could write a post about “The World’s Top 10 Most Bizarre Places to Stay While on Vacation.” Briefly discuss each of the 10 accommodations and locations in two to three sentences, and post a picture or video of the hotel, lodge, or camp below each description. Voilá—you have a topic.

A perfect example of a blogger who took advantage of writing a “Top 5” list is Doug Stewart, blogger for Power To Fight the Big Boys. Doug’s post, titled “5 Ways to Promote your Small Business Online Today. I dare you to . . .,” provides readers with real-world examples of how specific companies used effective marketing tools to promote their businesses.

Do yourself a favor and check out Doug’s post, “5 Ways to Promote your Small Business Online Today. I dare you to...

Google Knol: Share Your Brilliance with the World

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Filed under Business Communication, Google Knol, Marketing Strategy, attract clients, increase site traffic, online marketing, social networking

Google Knol: a unit of knowledge

How can you benefit from creating a Knol?

  • You can easily connect and build relationships with others in your industry.
  • You have the ability to position yourself as an expert in your field.
  • You can increase search engine rankings by providing valuable content in your Knol. The more valuable and popular your content is, the higher you will rank in search engine results pages.
  • You’ll feel great knowing you made someone just a bit smarter!

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Are You Working Yourself Into A Frazzle And Not Seeing Positive Results?

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Filed under Business Communication, Marketing Tip, attract clients, increase site traffic, online marketing

Attention entrepreneurs and small business owners:

“Are you working yourself into a frazzle yet still coming up short on the green stuff?”

“Would you like to get off the Frazzle-Track and onto a path of grace and ease in your business? Would you like to discover how to make your business run like the well-oiled money making machine you know it can be?”

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How do you get there? It all starts with avoiding the deadly traps that ensnare many entrepreneurs.

These traps may be killing your business, and your lifestyle, right now. But there’s another way! Skip the traps and step into the Big Vibe prosperity that’s on the other side. That’s where the passion, money, and time to enjoy it lives.

Join Julio Blanco, business coach and owner of Envision Lifeworks on Tuesday, September 1 at 6pm (EST) for his free telecall, “The 10 Deadly Traps You’ve Got to Avoid to Leap from Frazzle-Track to Big Vibe Prosperity.”

In this FREE call, you will discover the:

1. One roadblock that’s stopping you from creating the thriving business you really want.

2. Two traps that block you from making rapid progress.

3. One killer marketing trap that’s wasting your time, money, and energy.

4. Two traps that keep you buried in your business and keep you from truly living.

5. One practice you are probably neglecting that is costing you thousands of dollars.

Why spend years in the Frazzle-Track figuring this stuff out when you can get on the path to Big Vibe prosperity right now? Sign up for this FREE call here. There’s no charge for the call. The call will be recorded, but if you don’t register, you’ll never get to hear it.